Non-Theatrical

All of our films are available to universities, museums, non-profit organizations, film festivals, and other institutions. To book any of our titles for your institution, you must contact us and purchase public performance rights for the desired film(s).

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CURRENT NON-THEATRICAL RELEASES

IMBER'S LEFT HAND

"A masterpiece...the eulogizing of the creative force and artistic life of one of America's leading painters- in his own vibrant voice."- Daniel Kany, Maine Sunday Telegram

"It's heartbreaking watching Imber's condition deteriorate but he finds so much joy in his creations, particularly a series of more than 100 portraits of friends and family. To the credit of director Richard Kane, the movie remains clear-eyed about both Imber and his courageous wife, painter Jill Hoy, even as it celebrates Imber's determination to remain vital until his final days."- Amy Longsdorf, Courier-Post

MARIE'S STORY

"...this film is beautiful in its dappled-sunshine light, and powerful in the story of transformation that it tells. And Rivoire, a deaf French student who had never acted before, makes Marie both fierce and achingly vulnerable. Toward the end, we see her outside as snow gently falls; she reaches out, touching the flakes, rejoicing in something she somehow knows is joy."- Moira Macdonald, Seattle Times

"Marie's Story is lovely and sweet, sad and uplifting.... it satisfies them nicely with vivid performances, beautiful imagery, and compassionate direction."- Sean Axmaker, Seattle Weekly

MY KING

"Bercot is heartbreaking, and Cassel has never been better... it's clear that Maïwenn has something to say - and a clear, strong style with which to express it."- Peter Debruge, Variety

"Perhaps what's really different about this film, unlike the innumerable others where someone falls in love with someone else who turns out to be bad news, is that it's from a woman's perspective for a change, and she's the relatively sane one bewitched by beauty and charm."- Leslie Felperin, The Hollywood Reporter

"Maïwenn wants to explore the sort of toxic long-term relationship that can ensnare even the sanest, wisest people...seeking to understand how luckless individuals stuck in on-again/off-again relationships remain trapped."- Tim Grierson, Paste

NEITHER HEAVEN NOR EARTH

"...gripping mash-up of LONE SURVIVOR, THE THING, and THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT that pits a squad of French soldiers against a supernatural menace far deadlier than the Taliban."- Jordan Mintzer, The Hollywood Reporter

SCHNEIDER VS. BAX

"Putting the "dead" back in deadpan, the ninth feature of van Warmerdam is his most Coen brothers-like film yet, a western in the Dutch wetlands that's as unpredictable as it is darkly funny."- Body van Hoeij, The Hollywood Reporter

"...the more absurd the circumstances, the more entertaining the movie gets."- Peter Debruge, Variety

"Played out like a genuinely strange waking dream...we rarely see such taxing audacity from first time filmmakers."- The Playlist

"Writer-director Matt Sobel's quietly engaging debut is one of the great discoveries of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival: his fish-out-of-water observations have a personal edge..."- Ibad Shah, Indiewire

"An unconventional love story that also crosses boundaries into a family drama, psychological thriller, mystery and morality play... [it] is fascinating, and creates a film that is both challenging and entertaining."- Ain't It Cool News